No clue what this simulation hypothesis is. Reading the comments made it stay unclear. Need to go Google it ;)
It just caught my eye because I was at a Christmas party one time and I just sat there in the corner listening to a bunch of women all "yes, yes"-ing each other as they went about their "God made us in His image" (yes, yes) "and God is not BLACK" (Oh no, good heavens, NO!) "therefor the blacks are not like the rest of us because only WE are made in HIS image" (yes, yes, yes, amen to that) "We are pure and like the Divine Himself" (yes, yes, absolutely) "The blacks are the ones that are evolving from apes but they still have a way to go" (yes, yes) "you can clearly see they are only half white on their hands and feet but they are still like the apes" (yes yes) "not like us who were created in His image" (yes yes. Amen to that)
So I thought it would be fun to stick my nose in and went: "Excuse me, ladies. I couldn't help but overhear... I wonder if you could clarify something for me, please. If God made us in HIS image but half of us are male and the other half are female, does that mean that half of us are NOT made in His image or is He some kind of freak that is both male AND female while NOT having both genders...well.. how many men do you know with vaginas? On the other hand, if you are NOT calling God a freak (ARE you?) then you must mean HE is either male OR female. So if we are made in HIS image, does that mean that men or women were made in HIS image? Does that mean God looks like you or like me? I'm just curious..."
They stared at me for about 15 seconds then continued...
"Did you see that cake recipe in this week's You magazine?" (oh, yes, yes, it looks so divine).
I just sat back with a chuckle and continued listening to the floor...
The first comment on this thread states that simulation theory explains everything... Does that explain how WE look like GOD even though WE don't look like one another? Gender and ethnicity included in that comparison.
RE: Simulation Hypothesis: "So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them."